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2007-P James Madison Dollar WDDR-001

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Included a pic of the die marker on the obverse for reference.

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If I didn't know where to look (I don't), is the marker the divot on the crook of her elbow?
And since it's not real obvious to the "un-collector" of these, where is the doubling?

Other than that, nice find.
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Sorry, the doubling is is the crook of the elbow, slightly above where the 2nd ray meets the arm. The die marker that confirms this doubling is the die gouge above the 7 on 1817. Here is a link to Wexler's listings if you'd like to see what I'm referencing: http://doubleddie.com/231664.html
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